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he was awarded $22 million and that was dropped to $15.5. listen to him on the day he was awarded that. >> every day watching me deteriorate day after day after day and did nothing. nothing at all to get me any help. i want people to know that the people that throw me in the county jail that are doing things like this to people. and getting away with it. >> he looks so much older in that picture. we know he is battling lung cancer. what about when he was arrested. what was his state then? >> the charge was dwi and there was a report of an open container, but he was never convicted. we can't say that was what happened. we know he suffered with depression over his live and that was the reason he was put into that this administrative segregation in a cell alone. as related to his cancer, he has been going through chemo and responding well to the treatments. first payment of $12 million happens today or tomorrow, but the question is how long will he live to enjoy that money. thus far he outlived the prognosis for this lung cancer? >> does he hav
he was awarded $22 million and that was dropped to $15.5. listen to him on the day he was awarded that. >> every day watching me deteriorate day after day after day and did nothing. nothing at all to get me any help. i want people to know that the people that throw me in the county jail that are doing things like this to people. and getting away with it. >> he looks so much older in that picture. we know he is battling lung cancer. what about when he was arrested. what was his state...
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you look at columbine. 22 gun laws specifically. more than 100 laws were broken. if you add another one on there. is it going to fix the problem, no? >> i think if you are not prosecuting the guys, that is where i look at it and say, when they were dealing with mental health in washington, d.c. today. there is a huge loop hole, it is not the loop hole to buy gunning on the market. it is the loop hole of the mentally in sane people, now would that law fix it? probably not. i would rather have laws that have an impact right at this moment in time. >> we agree been a number of things. >> you are coming around. >> i haven't changed at all. >> i would like to see that reduced. but i think that this kind of debate is constructive. it worries me that i hear that vice president biden thinks we might not get background checks. >> if diane feinsteein would stop being so extreme which is not having the prosecution. you shoot somebody today and miss you spend 4.3 years and that is if you are a second time offender for assault in a deadly weapon. you tell me if that is a threa
you look at columbine. 22 gun laws specifically. more than 100 laws were broken. if you add another one on there. is it going to fix the problem, no? >> i think if you are not prosecuting the guys, that is where i look at it and say, when they were dealing with mental health in washington, d.c. today. there is a huge loop hole, it is not the loop hole to buy gunning on the market. it is the loop hole of the mentally in sane people, now would that law fix it? probably not. i would rather...
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22. >> eric: this year you clearly turning 22. >> kimberly: isn't that nice? this is my favorite, too. i love strawberries. very sweet. thank you, buys. saturday i'm going to go see my brother. i'm going to give you a big piece. thank you for the birthday wishes. >> andrea: happy birthday. ♪ happy birthday to you >> greg: inside the cake $18,000 from eric bolling. >> kimberly: perfect. >> greg: i just got word. steve bu sc herb is offering $20,000. >> bob: bill hemmer gave him a 20. >> andrea: bill o'reilly said he would cover the same thing. what about kimberly's birthday party? are we kicking in for the tab? >> bob: for sure. >> kimberly: thank you. a lot of nice shock chocolates and juice. >> bob: how old are you really? >> kimberly: really old, i just age well. it's being around you, bob. >> bob: 83. >> kimberly: i don't want to stab myself with this. i'm going to go to los angeles and go see my brother. see my buddies from the l.a. d.a.'s office where i used to work. justice party. >> eric: happy birthday. >> kimberly: thank you. bob there you go bob. w
22. >> eric: this year you clearly turning 22. >> kimberly: isn't that nice? this is my favorite, too. i love strawberries. very sweet. thank you, buys. saturday i'm going to go see my brother. i'm going to give you a big piece. thank you for the birthday wishes. >> andrea: happy birthday. ♪ happy birthday to you >> greg: inside the cake $18,000 from eric bolling. >> kimberly: perfect. >> greg: i just got word. steve bu sc herb is offering $20,000. >>...
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ia look at columbine. 22 gun laws specifically, more than 100 laws were broken, but more than 22 gun laws were broken there. if you add another one on there, is it going to fix the problem? no. i think we have -- >> how do you know? >> because i think if you're not prosecuting the guys who are committing these crimes, if you're noting have a background for mental health, that's where i look and say when they're dealing with mental health in washington, d.c. right now i'm all in favor of that because there's a huge -- you want to talk about a loophole. it's not the guns on the black market. it's the loophole of the mentally insane people, which by the way, the guy who pulled the trigger on me was declared mentally incompetent to stand trial. i would rather have laws to have an impact at this point in time. >> i agree with what you say there. we agree on a number of things. >> you're coming around. i like this. >> i haven't changed at all. i feel very strongly there are too many guns period, and i would like to see that reduced, but i think this kind of debate is constructive. it worri
ia look at columbine. 22 gun laws specifically, more than 100 laws were broken, but more than 22 gun laws were broken there. if you add another one on there, is it going to fix the problem? no. i think we have -- >> how do you know? >> because i think if you're not prosecuting the guys who are committing these crimes, if you're noting have a background for mental health, that's where i look and say when they're dealing with mental health in washington, d.c. right now i'm all in...
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she urged senators to support tougher gun control laws. >> be bold. be courageous. please support background checks. thank you very much. >> giffords and kelly recently founded a group aimed at stopping gun violence. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch" now a big reward for yahoo!'s ceo. and facebook's news >>> asian stocks were mostly gets a new look today. erica ferrari is here in new york with that and more. good morning, erica. >> good morning, anne-marie. >>> asian stocks were mostly lower ahead of meetings of the central banks of britain and the eurozone. hong kong's hang seng lost a fraction. tokyo's nikkei rallied gaining half a percent. and one day after hitting a record high dow set another record, thanks to signs of an im imed market. the dow rose 42 points to close at 14,296. the nasdaq dropped almost 2 points. >>> a big payday for yahoo! ceo marissa mayer. she's only been on the job five months and will get a bonus of more than $1 million. this is in addition to her $1 million salary. since she's been at yahoo! shares have increased 40%, and the company reported
she urged senators to support tougher gun control laws. >> be bold. be courageous. please support background checks. thank you very much. >> giffords and kelly recently founded a group aimed at stopping gun violence. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch" now a big reward for yahoo!'s ceo. and facebook's news >>> asian stocks were mostly gets a new look today. erica ferrari is here in new york with that and more. good morning, erica. >> good morning,...
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he gave a 22-page statement. do you really think when a suspect goes to guantanamo they're more valuable in terms of the information they give, the interrogation techniques may differ, they're not mirandized so you may be able to push further and may not have their attorney president. do we gain more intelligence in every single instance? >> i'm not going to say in every single instance, but 22 pages may be less there than meets the eye. i can imagine getting thousands of pages of intelligence out of this guy. it's not a question of interrogation technique. a lot of it is just slow plod, going over the same ground over and over again, to get information that we can use later. you don't wrap it up into a 22-page statement for sure. i think we've lost a lot of valuable intelligence. this guy was usama bin laden's son-in-law, at least one of them. i think his proximity to the top levels of leadership of al-qaeda could have been a gold mine of information. >> jamie: potentially. >> than determination to make this thi
he gave a 22-page statement. do you really think when a suspect goes to guantanamo they're more valuable in terms of the information they give, the interrogation techniques may differ, they're not mirandized so you may be able to push further and may not have their attorney president. do we gain more intelligence in every single instance? >> i'm not going to say in every single instance, but 22 pages may be less there than meets the eye. i can imagine getting thousands of pages of...
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"maybe it'll lay dormant for 22 years, you know. "and then it'll just hit you when you're in a job interview. that would suck." you know, "so billy, why do you want to work for us here at miller estevez?" "oh, i don't know, you know, i think i'm ready. "i think one of the most important things "that we can all learn from as we go through-- "with this venture is that people-- is what's really important in business. "it's not money. and when i used to play "coed saint pat's i'd found that one of the most "important things was leadership. "and, i mean, you'll find if you put me face to face "with a customer you'll-- ugh-- you'll notice that together "we can build bridges that-- ugh-ugh-- no one else will "ever be able to bridge. ugh, ugh-- "you can put me on the phones. i'm very good on the phones. "hello, you've reached miller and-- ugh, ugh, ugh-- [laughter and applause] may i help you?" whew, i think i just tore my kegel muscle. listen, you guys have been a lot of fun. thank you so much for having me. my name is shaun. [cheers, whis
"maybe it'll lay dormant for 22 years, you know. "and then it'll just hit you when you're in a job interview. that would suck." you know, "so billy, why do you want to work for us here at miller estevez?" "oh, i don't know, you know, i think i'm ready. "i think one of the most important things "that we can all learn from as we go through-- "with this venture is that people-- is what's really important in business. "it's not money. and when i...
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you might wonder why 22 days. it's because after 22 days you have to lay someone off and it's actually more expensive to lay someone off than make them stay home for a few days. >> brown: and is it your sense that all of these agencies an departments have a plan in place. >> they do. >> brown: they do. >> in fact, they have had plans in place for really almost 2 years. you recall in the spring of 2011 interests there was a possibility of a government shutdown. the plans were being drawn up then and have been adapted ever since. a few months ago the white house budget office asked these agencies to start putting together plans based on what the cuts would be. they didn't take them too seriously and only in the last few weeks have they really started to get down to the nitty-gritty of who might lose their job for how long. and what services would be cut. >> brown: karen kaslar what are you seeing in ohio? how much is the state exposed? what particular areas? >> well, ohio is interesting in that we're not going to be
you might wonder why 22 days. it's because after 22 days you have to lay someone off and it's actually more expensive to lay someone off than make them stay home for a few days. >> brown: and is it your sense that all of these agencies an departments have a plan in place. >> they do. >> brown: they do. >> in fact, they have had plans in place for really almost 2 years. you recall in the spring of 2011 interests there was a possibility of a government shutdown. the plans...
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she bought a .22 caliber pistol. went into the administrator's office, pulled the gun out and it did not fire. thank god. she's been arrested and she needs a lot of help. there is an effort in a bipartisan way to make sure adjudications like that get into the background system. there are over 14,000, i've been told, adjudications in south carolina of people a danger to themselves and an incompetent court process that's not entered into the federal system and my state is trying to fix that problem and i hope they're successful in south carolina of entering these cases into the federal background check system. and there are some things that senator schumer is doing and many others that may bear fruit. so keep trying. but as to the assault ban, i know that senator feinstein has been consistent. she's sincere and she has the courage of her convictions and what more could you ask? that is a compliment to her. my belief is that the solution being proposed has constitutional problems and doesn't really solve the problem. 2.
she bought a .22 caliber pistol. went into the administrator's office, pulled the gun out and it did not fire. thank god. she's been arrested and she needs a lot of help. there is an effort in a bipartisan way to make sure adjudications like that get into the background system. there are over 14,000, i've been told, adjudications in south carolina of people a danger to themselves and an incompetent court process that's not entered into the federal system and my state is trying to fix that...
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the clerk: we the undersigned senators from accordance with provisions of rule 22 of of the standing rules of the senate hereby move to bring to a close the debate on the nomination of caitlin joan halligan of new york to be united states district court judge for the district of columbia circuit. signed by 17 senators. mr. reid: i ask unanimous consent the reading of the names be waived. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. reid: i ask consent that the mandatory quorum under rule 22 be waived. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. reid: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that we now proceed to legislative session and a period of morning business with senators permitted to speak therein for ten minutes. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. reid: i ask when the senate complete its business, that the morning business be deemed icts pierd and the time for the two leaders reserved for use later in the day. following any leader marks the senate proceed with morning business until 11:45 with the time equally divided and controlled between the two leaders or the
the clerk: we the undersigned senators from accordance with provisions of rule 22 of of the standing rules of the senate hereby move to bring to a close the debate on the nomination of caitlin joan halligan of new york to be united states district court judge for the district of columbia circuit. signed by 17 senators. mr. reid: i ask unanimous consent the reading of the names be waived. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. reid: i ask consent that the mandatory quorum under rule 22 be...
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senator schumer, senator durbin, senator whitehouse, senator blumenthal, as well as many others off the committee introduced legislation to prohibit the sale, transfer, manufacture, and importation of assault weapons and high- capacity magazines. as the members of this committee know, we in acted a ban on assault weapons and high- capacity magazines, which i authored in the senate and senator schumer sponsored in the house in 1994. unfortunately, that law had a 10 year life. congress failed to renew it when it expired in 2004. since the ban expired, many people have been killed with assault weapons. over 450 have been wounded. they're more lethal today than they were in 2004. let me give you an example. you can watch this on the screen. you can buy a bump fire stock legally. you insert it into an ar-15 or other assault rifle. this is legal. it is not cosmetic. it allows a semi automatic firearm to be fired quickly as a fully automatic shotgun -- excuse me, machine gun -- which has been banned for decades. there is the slide. [bang] [bang] [bang] [bang] [bang] [bang, bang, bang, bang] >>
senator schumer, senator durbin, senator whitehouse, senator blumenthal, as well as many others off the committee introduced legislation to prohibit the sale, transfer, manufacture, and importation of assault weapons and high- capacity magazines. as the members of this committee know, we in acted a ban on assault weapons and high- capacity magazines, which i authored in the senate and senator schumer sponsored in the house in 1994. unfortunately, that law had a 10 year life. congress failed to...
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that's not a common sense gun law, when it comes what are we going to do with 11 to 22 million illegal immigrants. granting them amnesty is not a common sense solution. not granting them amnesty is common sense and enforcing and e-verifying and building the wall. >> all right, ann coulter, we love having you back, thanks so much for being with us. >> love being here. >> sean: and coming up next, america's nanny mayor, michael bloomberg is spending $250,000 on a campaign to target something that i'm willing to bet each and every american, all of you watching this program, i bet you own it and by the way, it's not a big gulp and it's not your salt shaker. i'll tell you what he's coming after this time around when we return. that's next. big time taste should fit in a little time cup. new single serve cafe collections from maxwell house now available for use in the keurig k-cup brewer. always good to the last drop. [ bop ] [ bop ] [ bop ] you can do that all you want, i don't like v8 juice. [ male announcer ] how about v8 v-fusion. a full serving of vegetables, a full serving of fruit. bu
that's not a common sense gun law, when it comes what are we going to do with 11 to 22 million illegal immigrants. granting them amnesty is not a common sense solution. not granting them amnesty is common sense and enforcing and e-verifying and building the wall. >> all right, ann coulter, we love having you back, thanks so much for being with us. >> love being here. >> sean: and coming up next, america's nanny mayor, michael bloomberg is spending $250,000 on a campaign to...
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that's not a common sense gun law, when it comes what are we going to do with 11 to 22 million illegal immigrants. granting them amnesty is not a common sense solution. not granting them amnesty is common sense and enforcing and e-verifying and building the wall. >> all right, ann coulter, we love having you back, thanks so much for being with us. >> love being here. >> sean: and coming up next, america's nanny mayor, michael bloomberg is spending $250,000 on a campaign to target something that i'm willing to bet each and every american, all of you watching this program, i bet you own it and by the way, it's not a big gulp and it's not your salt shaker. i'll tell you what he's coming i'll tell you what he's coming [ male announcer ] how do you measure happiness? by the armful? by the barrelful? e carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. campbell's. he's going to apply testosterone to his underarm. axiron, the only underarm treatment for low t, can restore testoster
that's not a common sense gun law, when it comes what are we going to do with 11 to 22 million illegal immigrants. granting them amnesty is not a common sense solution. not granting them amnesty is common sense and enforcing and e-verifying and building the wall. >> all right, ann coulter, we love having you back, thanks so much for being with us. >> love being here. >> sean: and coming up next, america's nanny mayor, michael bloomberg is spending $250,000 on a campaign to...
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you all found that only eight of 22 agencies are in compliance with that. that is a decline from 13 agencies in 2010. what is the problem? >> we are also looking forward to receiving omb's fisma report. it usually provides a lot of information, especially where the ig's conduct overviews. that is one of the issues where, we have found, over the years -- and why we have been designating federal information security as a high risk area since 1997, because of agencies' -- i won't say inability, but lack of success in meeting the requirements for securing their systems. >> let me explain what that means, so everybody understands. only eight federal agents, at this time, out of 22, meet the guidelines for securing their network. >> one of the statistics for assessing the risk, which kind of gets to mr. kepler's point. agencies -- that is one of the challenge areas. it is not an easy job, in terms of implementing security over time. the environment is constantly changing. new technologies are being implemented into the computing environment. the threats are becom
you all found that only eight of 22 agencies are in compliance with that. that is a decline from 13 agencies in 2010. what is the problem? >> we are also looking forward to receiving omb's fisma report. it usually provides a lot of information, especially where the ig's conduct overviews. that is one of the issues where, we have found, over the years -- and why we have been designating federal information security as a high risk area since 1997, because of agencies' -- i won't say...
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the hornets he scored 42 points 13 of them in a 20-0 laker run to close out the final 6 mnutes and 22 seconds of the game he also had 12 assists and 7 rebounds and threw down the breakaway dunk with 23 seconds left in the game to ice it final: 108-102 lakers sharks/flames todd mcclellan trying to become the sharks all-time leader for coaching wins tonight 2nd period/ 1-0 flames nice fore-checking by the sharks leads to this joe thornton goal 1-1 tie 3rd period/ 1-1 tie blake comeau . on the break gives the flames the lead 2-1 flames a minute and a half later jeroma iginla off the turnover takes advantage and scores 3-1 flames final: 4-1 flames . 49ers cut akers
the hornets he scored 42 points 13 of them in a 20-0 laker run to close out the final 6 mnutes and 22 seconds of the game he also had 12 assists and 7 rebounds and threw down the breakaway dunk with 23 seconds left in the game to ice it final: 108-102 lakers sharks/flames todd mcclellan trying to become the sharks all-time leader for coaching wins tonight 2nd period/ 1-0 flames nice fore-checking by the sharks leads to this joe thornton goal 1-1 tie 3rd period/ 1-1 tie blake comeau . on the...
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we've done a poll, something like 22 states and i don't know 50 congressional districts, and overwhelm people-- 80% to 90% of the people want substantive background checks before people who shouldn't have guns can buy a gun and we even ran an ad showing the results of those polls, and giving people the names of their senators and congressmen so they can call up and make their views known to their elected officials. >> schieffer: let me just ask you the obvious question-- if people are hostage are overwhelmingly for this, why is it so hard to get the congress to do it? >> because up until now it has only been the n.ray n.r.a. that has been talking talk about guns to the public and to congress and i'm trying to level the playing field by bringing out the facts. the truth is the nra itself a few years ago was in favor of background checks. for some reason-- and i don't understand it because it makes no sense-- they have changed. and in fact they should be out there arguing for the rights of it gun owners, protecting the second amendment but we all know that certainly people shouldn't have
we've done a poll, something like 22 states and i don't know 50 congressional districts, and overwhelm people-- 80% to 90% of the people want substantive background checks before people who shouldn't have guns can buy a gun and we even ran an ad showing the results of those polls, and giving people the names of their senators and congressmen so they can call up and make their views known to their elected officials. >> schieffer: let me just ask you the obvious question-- if people are...
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i also would like to thank senator harkin, senator alexander, senator enzi and senator byrd for their leadership. i ask my colleagues to support this bill and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from new jersey, mr. pallone, is recognized. mr. pallone: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent -- i'm sorry. i ask to use such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. pallone: mr. speaker, i'm pleased to rise in support of the senate amendment to h.r. 307, the pandemic and all-hazards preparedness re-authorization act of 2013, and i want to recognize the work that ms. eshoo, my colleague on the committee, has been doing on this legislation for many years. this legislation re-authorizes critical programs and activities first established as part of the public health security and bioterrorism preparedness and response act of 2002, the 2004 project, bioshield act, and the 2006 pandemic and all-hazards and preparedness act. h.r. 307 passed the senate in late february with an
i also would like to thank senator harkin, senator alexander, senator enzi and senator byrd for their leadership. i ask my colleagues to support this bill and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from new jersey, mr. pallone, is recognized. mr. pallone: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent -- i'm sorry. i ask to use such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. pallone:...
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we need to unseat them and there were 22 senators who voted against it. it is not okay. we have to defeat them, too. >> john: it is a shock to me. is it that popular among republican voters to support violence against women on reservations? i don't understand what the end game was in opposing this for so long. >> it was jaw-dropping. the attitude of, in particular, eric cantor and his staff was we can't give native american tribal authorities jurisdiction over white rape suspects because you just can't trust those tribal authorities to treat white defendants fairly. you know, i thought my goodness. is this 1952 or 2013? and the good news is that 87 republicans turned their back on the majority leader. and voted their conscience which is a good thing. but i really think that eric cantor is not going to be the majority leader frankly all that much longer. >> john: it took two weeks of unbroken shame to make him do it. let's move on to the arkansas abortion law because it is pretty surprising. amanda, do you think there's any way this law can survive the courts? >> it won't
we need to unseat them and there were 22 senators who voted against it. it is not okay. we have to defeat them, too. >> john: it is a shock to me. is it that popular among republican voters to support violence against women on reservations? i don't understand what the end game was in opposing this for so long. >> it was jaw-dropping. the attitude of, in particular, eric cantor and his staff was we can't give native american tribal authorities jurisdiction over white rape suspects...
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prosecutors today said he gave an extensive postarrest statement totaling 22 pages, but they offered no details. april 8th, now, is expected to last only a few weeks. asked today if it would be disrupt i, mayor bloomberg seemed resigned to it saying, quote, i'm not going to get involved in that because i don't want to make the president's job any more difficult. lou? lou: very considerate rate of the mayor, it wasn't his response last time, was it? >> reporter: divide the opposite, lou. lou: we appreciate it. my next guest says the united states is losing out on important intelligence by not taking bin laden's son-in-law directly to guantanamo bay. joining us, former pentagon official, fox news national security analyst kt mcfarlane and the former ambassador to the united nations, fox news contributor john bolton. thank you both for being here. kt, let's begin with you. this is stunning. [laughter] the man is the son-in-law of usama bin laden, snuck into new york city, and the administration's stealthily preparing a civilian trial for a terrorist. >> it's crazy for three reasons. fir
prosecutors today said he gave an extensive postarrest statement totaling 22 pages, but they offered no details. april 8th, now, is expected to last only a few weeks. asked today if it would be disrupt i, mayor bloomberg seemed resigned to it saying, quote, i'm not going to get involved in that because i don't want to make the president's job any more difficult. lou? lou: very considerate rate of the mayor, it wasn't his response last time, was it? >> reporter: divide the opposite, lou....
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it was a $33 million jackpot that had been growing since december 22. now, a single winner believes in luck spent $5 on a quick pick ticket and takes it all. >> do something good with the money. treat yourself well ask others well. i hope he just doesn't go blow it somewhere. you know? >> the winner has option of taking lump sum of $23.8 million or annuity, $1.26 million a year for next 26 years. >> a lot of money to spend. so i hope they help people z then, of course i hope they live a wonder of life. >> odds of winning were one in 42 million that. person has in the come forward yet. they have 180 days to claim the money or that money is given to the state. for public ed being. -- education. reporting live in walnut creek abc 7 news. >> thank you. a 2600-year-old clay cylinder described as the first human rights declaration is being shown for the first time in the united states. it will be displayed beginning saturday at the smithsonian in washington, d.c.. it then gibs a u.s. tour with exhibitions planned in houston, new york, los angeles, and here in
it was a $33 million jackpot that had been growing since december 22. now, a single winner believes in luck spent $5 on a quick pick ticket and takes it all. >> do something good with the money. treat yourself well ask others well. i hope he just doesn't go blow it somewhere. you know? >> the winner has option of taking lump sum of $23.8 million or annuity, $1.26 million a year for next 26 years. >> a lot of money to spend. so i hope they help people z then, of course i hope...
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new tonight at 8-- >> state senator mark leno and other san francisco leaders, annouced a proposed law that would require both the san francisco and san mateo county boards of supervisors. to vote on whether gun shows could be allowed at the cow palace. and senator leno openly he admitted how both counties feel about gun shows. >> "i acknowledge both counties board of supervisors have repeatedly passed resolutions unaminously urging the state not th have the gun shows at this location but i can tell you what either borad would do five or ten or thirty years from now if there were to reach a consenious and say they wanted the gun show well that would be the voice of the people." among the speakers, was one community activist who held up a c-d case with a bullet hole in it. to show how he was also a vicitim of gun violence. the cow palace sits on state property. which is why a resolution is needed to make any changes. >> an asteroid the size of a city block will pass by earth this weekend. but you can rest easy. there's no danger of it hitting our planet. this is a nasa animation. the 25
new tonight at 8-- >> state senator mark leno and other san francisco leaders, annouced a proposed law that would require both the san francisco and san mateo county boards of supervisors. to vote on whether gun shows could be allowed at the cow palace. and senator leno openly he admitted how both counties feel about gun shows. >> "i acknowledge both counties board of supervisors have repeatedly passed resolutions unaminously urging the state not th have the gun shows at this...
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so now, senator mark leno is trying to get his bill through. >> the guns in the cow palace and on the street kismt. >> rudy from united playas is a street activist trying to stop the violence. saying stopping gun shows is part of the effort. >> during the last year, cross roads attracted over 400,000 customers. >> the video says it's the most-popular gun show in america. here at the cow palace, lots are full and lines long as they were in january. in the past, there have been attempts to stop the gun shows all failed. the cow palace sits on state land so local authorities have no power to ban them but now, all that have may end if state senator mark leno has his way. the resolution required both to officially approve gun shows at the cow palace or else, they can't be held. since both boards have gone on record opposing them here if the bill becomes law it's almost certain none will be held in the future. >> let the decision making be closer to the people affected by the decision. >> leno gathered a wide are qai of supporters all believed banning gun shows would reduce violent crime in
so now, senator mark leno is trying to get his bill through. >> the guns in the cow palace and on the street kismt. >> rudy from united playas is a street activist trying to stop the violence. saying stopping gun shows is part of the effort. >> during the last year, cross roads attracted over 400,000 customers. >> the video says it's the most-popular gun show in america. here at the cow palace, lots are full and lines long as they were in january. in the past, there have...
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should tighten regulation of the market and strength in construction of government- subsidized housing. 22 firmly -- we need to invest in housing demand and improve the accountability system for federalizing housing prices and regulating the market. we should sustain steady and sounded development. we should continue to manage government subsidized housing so they are satisfied with housing. this year, we should complete the government subsidized housing units and construction of another 6.3 million units and renovate a dilapidated houses. science and technology play fundamental guiding and global role in the country's modernization drive. linney to give the people a sense of belonging. we should continue to give top priority to developing education. government expenditures and education already exceed $2 trillion yen. this number should continue to increase. we should use such funding to the satisfaction of the people. we need to give comprehensive education reform and address major issues of public concern. we should boost balanced development for education, accelerate development of voc
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he senators what been stonewalled. >> how do they treat the senate, they will not even respond to us much less the american people when i asked these questions. he responded only when his nomination was threatened. >> they joined him giving him a speaking break during the course of the night but there is no indication his confirmation is in any jeopardy. scott mcfarland, ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> a man was arrested for hitting and killing a 17-year- old girl. brewer appeared in court for the first time. his breathalyzer test was barely above the legal limit but he hit her when she was crossing saturday night. she had just finished celebrating her birthday with friends and he is facing up to 10 years in prison. >>> subaru is recalling 70,000 vehicles because the engines can start on their own. the problems are with the keys which have remote starters mean if they are dropped can start on their own. they are recalling many vehicles which can be found on the website. >>> they are taking on muni's practice of kicking off some of their passengers before they reach their destination
he senators what been stonewalled. >> how do they treat the senate, they will not even respond to us much less the american people when i asked these questions. he responded only when his nomination was threatened. >> they joined him giving him a speaking break during the course of the night but there is no indication his confirmation is in any jeopardy. scott mcfarland, ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> a man was arrested for hitting and killing a 17-year- old girl. brewer...
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police arrested the suspected 22-year-old shooter just a few blocks away from this scene. they say the gun believed to be the murder weapon was found in the wheel well of a nearby car. >>> now, to our continuing coverage of a story involving a stolen yacht that we've been following since early this morning. the 2 million tlr sailboat is still stuck in the shallow water off a beach in pacifica. now, this all started with the distress call early this morning about 20 yards off lindemar beach authorities figured out the 82-not darling had been stolen from sausalito harbor. the yacht's owner had seen it on tv and called police. around noon the police pulled two men and a woman from the darling. they are now under arrest but that yacht is still stuck and crews say removing it could be an all-night job. >> as nice as this boat is, which it is real nice, it's not designed to have to be towed like this. >> the suspects have been identified tonight as dario maura and leslie gardner. the trio faces charges including suspicion of conspiracy as well as grand theft. >>> happening now a
police arrested the suspected 22-year-old shooter just a few blocks away from this scene. they say the gun believed to be the murder weapon was found in the wheel well of a nearby car. >>> now, to our continuing coverage of a story involving a stolen yacht that we've been following since early this morning. the 2 million tlr sailboat is still stuck in the shallow water off a beach in pacifica. now, this all started with the distress call early this morning about 20 yards off lindemar...
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to abandon abortion for every woman in the state. >> and roe versus wade allows for abortions up to 22-24 weeks, so when they cut this down to 12 as they're trying to do in arkansas, that actually will affect about 20% of the abortions in arkansas. about 80% of them are performed before 12 weeks, so they're out of this problem area, martha. but that's a significant incursion into women's rights when they're getting in there and saying the abortion decisions women have made in this state, we're not going to allow them to make them anymore. >> i think arkansas state creamer said it best when she said each 12-week fetus is a full person with all rights and has the right to be protected, and i quote, even from its own mother. and i think we're talking about a very dangerous kind of idealogical strain of thinking here that essentially says that once a woman becomes pregnant, she somehow relinquishes her constitutional rights. she is no longer a fully protected citizen of these united states and she is now subjugated to the life or potential life she may be carrying. when people voted to vet
to abandon abortion for every woman in the state. >> and roe versus wade allows for abortions up to 22-24 weeks, so when they cut this down to 12 as they're trying to do in arkansas, that actually will affect about 20% of the abortions in arkansas. about 80% of them are performed before 12 weeks, so they're out of this problem area, martha. but that's a significant incursion into women's rights when they're getting in there and saying the abortion decisions women have made in this state,...
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the winning news were 1, 2, 3, 22, 34, and mega number is eight. good luck! >> the one, two, they is driving me crazy. now the accweather forecast. >> and the rain could drive you crazy in the north bay as the lat bit of energy moves to us. during the morning hours we will have wet weather along the coast and into the north bay and in the afternoon hours all of us get our heavy rain and it will taper during the evening hours but it looks like it will still be wet for the evening commute. sue? >> we re-cap and look at the gay bridge toll plaza, relatively light because we had an early accident in berkeley that has been cleared but that delayed traffic getting in the tolls, san rafael, southbound, 101, you are in company with no major delays here as you make your way through central marin to the golden gate bridge, that is slowing well. we have an accident update northbound 280 in the clearing stages and you could find slow traffic as you work your way through san bruno. >> thank you, and thanks, everyone, for muching with, the abc7 news morning news continues
the winning news were 1, 2, 3, 22, 34, and mega number is eight. good luck! >> the one, two, they is driving me crazy. now the accweather forecast. >> and the rain could drive you crazy in the north bay as the lat bit of energy moves to us. during the morning hours we will have wet weather along the coast and into the north bay and in the afternoon hours all of us get our heavy rain and it will taper during the evening hours but it looks like it will still be wet for the evening...
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>> we need to to win but senator paul also has yet to crisis. republican not there is no two-party committed don't run as individuals, a new centralized leadership, so they played the card of republican. gerri: comeeon. here is what john mccain said to the huffington post. he called them what go birds. >> but there should not have been 80 party response issued a just and republican gerri: but these groups are urging disparate. >> did not that different if they were they would run under their own brand, they don't do that. we have to be united and cannot be sniping at each other. so fighting amongst ourselves hurts our ability. gerri: let me ask you this. the issue of the drums and the government using drowns on americans, how long did it take democrats to say this is our issue? because it was proposed by this administration they were reluctant to criticize. is george to be bush would be an issue much earlier. >> no question. the president could have instructed the attorney general to put out a statement this is not acceptable under the constitut
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not take the law seriously. nobody had any interest in voting against it. it was politically incorrect to vote against it was the implication, and therefore the court should not defer to it as it might normally defer to the law. >> what has changed since 2006 with this lot? >> the covered states need to be covered. because of voting rights violations. the congress amassed evidence of this, and that is why they extended section 5. >> special the county attorney, but jealous -- the shelby county , said we butch ellis have made tremendous strides. >> shelby county is the last place you want to make this case because the evidence of verifies keeping that county covered. chief justice roberts thinks things have changed. things have not changed that much. go back to the last convention. the evidence of attempted voter suppression is pervasive in this country. even more states probably should be covered than are already covered. >> that is sort of the point of shelby county. it says, you have not re- evaluated if it is
not take the law seriously. nobody had any interest in voting against it. it was politically incorrect to vote against it was the implication, and therefore the court should not defer to it as it might normally defer to the law. >> what has changed since 2006 with this lot? >> the covered states need to be covered. because of voting rights violations. the congress amassed evidence of this, and that is why they extended section 5. >> special the county attorney, but jealous --...
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law. [speaker not understood] and his or her foreign-born partner. right now those couple are not allowed to have the u.s.es are department or the u.s. citizen sponsor the foreign partner to apply for immigration benefits. ~ resident and as we are trying to enact comprehensive immigration reform, it is imperative that we include every, every individual. the inability to sponsor a same-sex partner has created many problems. it has led many couples to choose to remain in a costly long distance international relationship, to choose to live abroad in the foreign partner's country so that they can be together. and if permitted, to seek a visa independent of the partnership for the partner and then go through very antiindicated and very cumbersome process to allow the person to remain in the country. ~ antiquated sometimes the couple have to choose to allow a foreign-born partner to return -- to remain, actually, in the country undocumented. and sometimes it has actually led to a termination of
law. [speaker not understood] and his or her foreign-born partner. right now those couple are not allowed to have the u.s.es are department or the u.s. citizen sponsor the foreign partner to apply for immigration benefits. ~ resident and as we are trying to enact comprehensive immigration reform, it is imperative that we include every, every individual. the inability to sponsor a same-sex partner has created many problems. it has led many couples to choose to remain in a costly long distance...
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, some willingness from senator mccain, senator iot, senator graham to accept some new revenue as part of tax reform, and if you combine it with controlling entitlement spending, that is all terrific. and the president ought to be able to agree to that. but there is that thing i mentioned earlier, which is even if you could get an agreement on that, and in that grand bargain that we keep sitting here talking about, how do you get it past the house. where there seems to be, i interviewed paul ryan the other day, absolutely no willingness to accept new revenue, even as part of taxes. >> and the president is next week continuing this. he goes to capitol hill four times, including to talk to the house within but obviously the basic structural problems are not going to go away with a few meals. but i do think there has been sort of a lowering of the desire to rachet every discussion up into world war three. and so i think the budget where this seem to have jointly decided let's stop having these budget fights. and so on some of the-- thinking how to get past the sequester or really lock in
, some willingness from senator mccain, senator iot, senator graham to accept some new revenue as part of tax reform, and if you combine it with controlling entitlement spending, that is all terrific. and the president ought to be able to agree to that. but there is that thing i mentioned earlier, which is even if you could get an agreement on that, and in that grand bargain that we keep sitting here talking about, how do you get it past the house. where there seems to be, i interviewed paul...
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along with charging the federal suspect in court today, the prosecutors also submitted as evidence 22 pages of statements that osama bin laden's son-in-law has made to federal law enforcement officials since he was arrested. but still, everybody freak out. double guantanamo. maybe that will help you get re-elected if you ever have to go back in a time machine to run for office again in 2004. with the spark miles card from capital one, bjorn earns unlimited rewards for his small business. take these bags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjorn's small business earns double miles on every purchase every day. produce delivery. [ bjorn ] just put it on my spark card. [ garth ] why settle for less? ahh, oh! [ garth ] great businesses deserve unlimited rewards. here's your wake up call. [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one and earn unlimited rewards. choose double miles or 2% cash back on every purchase every day. what's in your wallet? [ crows ] now where's the snooze button? it's not for colds. it's not for pain. it's just for sleep. because sleep is a beautiful thin
along with charging the federal suspect in court today, the prosecutors also submitted as evidence 22 pages of statements that osama bin laden's son-in-law has made to federal law enforcement officials since he was arrested. but still, everybody freak out. double guantanamo. maybe that will help you get re-elected if you ever have to go back in a time machine to run for office again in 2004. with the spark miles card from capital one, bjorn earns unlimited rewards for his small business. take...
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she was a law professor at northwestern university law school, elected state senator in the 1970's, elected our state comptroller's after that and had an ill-fated run for government. if that's all it says, it will miss the most important part of her life because dawn clark netch was an iconic historic force in our state. more than any person in illinois' history, dawn clark netch created the modern era in women political leadership. as always, those who are charged with opening the doors of opportunity have to come to that task extraordinarily gifted, determined and patient. dawn netch was all of these and more. early in my life fresh out of law school i was a lawyer working in the illinois state senate, and i saw firsthand the talents of this new senator, dawn clark netch. her political base was the lakeshore liberal base in chicago, the group that was always at war with the chicago machine and proud of it. she was elected from that base, but then surprised most everyone when she came to springfield and struck up a friendship, a genuine friendship in the constitutional convention first an
she was a law professor at northwestern university law school, elected state senator in the 1970's, elected our state comptroller's after that and had an ill-fated run for government. if that's all it says, it will miss the most important part of her life because dawn clark netch was an iconic historic force in our state. more than any person in illinois' history, dawn clark netch created the modern era in women political leadership. as always, those who are charged with opening the doors of...
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team high 22. now back to the senior gabriel . harris scored a career-high 14 points in this turnaround jumper and impresses even his coach. johnny dawkins as they win. stanford now 17 -13 overall. they're 8-9 in the pac 12 and can finish 500 for the conference by upsetting cal next wednesday night. big 10 conference has three of the top nine ranked teams. spartans at 25 seconds left when wolverines steal it from keith appling. michigan hangs on 58-57. both schools, 11-5 in the tough big 10. >>> spring training baseball is a chance for rookies to impress and veterans to fine tune their game. today oakland faced two dangerously awful pitchers. as visited the rockies in north scottsdale. colorado starting pitcher jorge de la rosa threw 41 pitches in the 1st inning. hits michael choice. that's sends adam rosales home. it's 2-0. sizemore has a history of weird injuries so they wrap his hand as a precaution. number 70 takes former oakland pitcher josh to left field. solo home run. as win today 7-2. >>> barry zito and the giants played
team high 22. now back to the senior gabriel . harris scored a career-high 14 points in this turnaround jumper and impresses even his coach. johnny dawkins as they win. stanford now 17 -13 overall. they're 8-9 in the pac 12 and can finish 500 for the conference by upsetting cal next wednesday night. big 10 conference has three of the top nine ranked teams. spartans at 25 seconds left when wolverines steal it from keith appling. michigan hangs on 58-57. both schools, 11-5 in the tough big 10....
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days to claim the prize. >>> and the drawing was last night the winning numbers are one, two, three, 22, 34, and the mega number is eight. >>> a little bit of shower active táeu out there right now. kind of messing with the afternoon a bit. you have the live camera shot. that's obviously the new bridge on the right. older bridge on the left and taillights, red lights are going into the city. but there are some wet roadways especially in the south bay where the rain has been coming down, it's not heavy. that's where we're getting reported throughout the area. so it's been real light. but it's enough to slow things down. it's been kind of moist out there out in the sunset district. out by lake merced. it's been wet, the ground has been wet. over in the peninsula, over by alvizo it's kind of wet. this area has been getting a little more than everybody else. you can see the darker green. out in the san jose area. that rain has been a little bit more consistent. but again it's all really kind of high based that the clouds are dynamics basically. the strength of this storm is still offshore.
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he had 22 points 18 rebounds tied it up. they go to overtime and anthony ireland of lmu will atone for that earlier jumper. layolla now faces santa clara. >>> many a fighter has waited an entire career for a shot at a title and it never comes. gilroy's robert guerrero will have no such hard luck story to tell. the ghost will get his shot at the welter weight title against none other than lloyd mayweather. odd makers don't give him a ghost of a chance. that doesn't bother the challenger at all. >> he talks about his talent and how he can change things in the ring, how he can adapt to any style. how there's no blueprint to beat him. there's a blueprint to beat everybody. with my style i can aat that particular time to anything just as well as -- i can adapt to anything just as well as he can. it's a whole different story when you're in the ring with me. >> we'll see in may. >>> you remember him as the man who was nearly untouchable for the giants this past season. sergio romo finding out how quickly that goes away. the closer
he had 22 points 18 rebounds tied it up. they go to overtime and anthony ireland of lmu will atone for that earlier jumper. layolla now faces santa clara. >>> many a fighter has waited an entire career for a shot at a title and it never comes. gilroy's robert guerrero will have no such hard luck story to tell. the ghost will get his shot at the welter weight title against none other than lloyd mayweather. odd makers don't give him a ghost of a chance. that doesn't bother the challenger...
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i have a retail business in san francisco for 22 years. i have a 5 04 -- 504 loan. it took me three years to get. we need more capital. i tried to get a line of credit from wells capital. i was decline. where does someone like myself go? i have a loan, i need additional funding. >> did you try through the sba? >> i already have an sba loan. i went to wells fargo for a line of credit and they would not give me one. >> i can speak to you about it. when we look at funds that are needed, the biggest thing we look at our cash flow. i can address that with you. unless there is an issue, at that point -- [inaudible] >> let's talk, ok. >> i have a couple of more questions. i know that the panelists have agreed to stay after for those who have specific questions. i do have one question for wells fargo. what are the typical rules for applying for sba loan of less than $50,000? how much money do we need to have in your bank to apply for a loan? >> i am on the smaller side of the bank. i am a transaction guy. i do not technically require one to have an account to do a loan with
i have a retail business in san francisco for 22 years. i have a 5 04 -- 504 loan. it took me three years to get. we need more capital. i tried to get a line of credit from wells capital. i was decline. where does someone like myself go? i have a loan, i need additional funding. >> did you try through the sba? >> i already have an sba loan. i went to wells fargo for a line of credit and they would not give me one. >> i can speak to you about it. when we look at funds that are...
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most republicans were still saying no. 138 republicans in the house and 22 republicans in the senate. they tried, but they failed to stop the violence against women act. the president's first act in office was to expand women's rights with the act. and, tomorrow, he'll make history, once again. >>> joining me now is white house senior advisor, valer valerie jarrett. nice to have you here. >> i'm honored to be here. >> we're very honored to have you here and around this occasion. >> an amazing occasion tomorrow will be. >> it really took longer than it needed to become law. and to go to the president's desk. tell me why anyone could be opposed to a violence against women's act. >> it's hard to imagine when you think that every day, three women die as a result of domestic violence. five women in the course -- one in five women will be assaulted or raped in the course of their life. and that number 1 in 4 for college-age women. with that kind of statistic, how on earth could we not move forward. we'd made a lot of progress since it was authored by vice president biden. it's been reauthor
most republicans were still saying no. 138 republicans in the house and 22 republicans in the senate. they tried, but they failed to stop the violence against women act. the president's first act in office was to expand women's rights with the act. and, tomorrow, he'll make history, once again. >>> joining me now is white house senior advisor, valer valerie jarrett. nice to have you here. >> i'm honored to be here. >> we're very honored to have you here and around this...
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initially, he was awarded 22 million, after mediation, it was dropped to 15.5. let's listen to him on the day he won that case. >> walking by me every day watching me deteriorate day after day after day. and did nothing, nothing at all. to get me any help. i want people to know that the people in the county jail that are doing things like this to people and getting way with it. >> the first payments of $12 million will be today or tomorrow wired to him, but here's another element. he's suffering from lung cancer and he's going for chemo therapy, so the question is, how long will he live? because he's already outlived the prognosis from his doctors. >> that really is a jaw dropper of a case. >>> meantime, this one, an interesting situation that has a whole lot of people scared along the atlantic coast. sharks and spring breakers. not a good mix and a lot of sharks are being spotted off the florida coast. just take a look at that image right there. this is the view of palm beach. thousands of sharks have been heading north along the south florida shore and now, so
initially, he was awarded 22 million, after mediation, it was dropped to 15.5. let's listen to him on the day he won that case. >> walking by me every day watching me deteriorate day after day after day. and did nothing, nothing at all. to get me any help. i want people to know that the people in the county jail that are doing things like this to people and getting way with it. >> the first payments of $12 million will be today or tomorrow wired to him, but here's another element....